A myriad of accommodation options is available throughout Thailand, ranging from 5-star luxury hotels to simple tents and bungalows. The price and type of lodging facilities on offer is associated with location, with Bangkok and major tourist cities boasting some of the best hotels in the world, while rudimentary rooms are more common in rural areas.

Regardless, all types of accommodation in Thailand are known for being clean, efficient, and friendly, with world-class service and unbeatable hospitality that comes naturally for all Thais. In addition to type of accommodation, prices vary depending on the time of the year. Nationwide, they are at their highest during the cool season (Nov-Feb) and are less during the hot season (Mar-May) and rainy season (Jun-Oct). The only exception is Bangkok, where occupancy rate is typically high throughout the year and prices remain relatively fixed. Hotels in Chiang Mai and Phuket are often fully booked during the cool season. From Dec 15-Jan 15, prices will increase even further as this is the peak time for tourism

How do you find reasonable accommodations?

You can check the price for different accommodations from different websites or from your travel agent and select the place and the price that most suits you.

Many major hotel websites offer online reservations, though these are not always the lowest rates. Moreover, you can even make a phone call to hotels or reserve through local travel agents in the event you would like a specific recommendation.

What time can I check-in & check-out of the hotel?

Most hotels in Thailand fix their check-in at 14.00 and check-out time at 12.00 p.m. and some may vary up to 14.00 p.m. It is advisable to inform the hotel of your estimated time of arrival at the airport or the hotel in advance, especially if you think you may be early or late.

Are there other lodging choices?

Thailand accommodation services are not just limited to hotels and feature a wide range including: resorts, condominiums, apartments, home stays, guest houses, rental bungalows, and even camping in a small tent or one with army style cots!

How much can I expect to pay for lodging accommodations in Thailand?

There are different ranges of accommodation depending on the price range you are willing to spend. For the budget range may go as low as 100 B per day for a room in a dorm up to 1000 per day for a multi-bed private room. Whereas the luxurious hotels may start from 5000B ($150USD) and above depending on the venue you select. If money is no object, you can choose the accommodation to your heart's content, since Thailand has several of the world's most sumptuous hotels. Otherwise there is some type of accommodation to meet people on any budget.

What is the room tax for Thailand Hotels?

Normally 10% service charge, 7% government vat and 1% provincial tax are added to the rental rate of hotel rooms. Unless specifically stated, these taxes are not included in the advertised rates of most mid and upper range hotels, whereas budget guesthouses are more likely to charge a fixed rate that includes those fees.

Is the accommodation tax refundable?

Normally no tax refund should be expected for the accommodation fees.

Where can I get the list of accommodation for different destinations in Thailand?

To get the list of accommodation for different destinations in Thailand, you may check the list at http://amazingthailand.tourismthailand.org/accommodation

I plan to spend three to six months in Thailand; how do I go about renting an apartment?

In terms of long-term accommodation rentals, Thailand’s many destinations include serviced apartments, condominiums and resorts available for weekly, monthly, and yearly rental contracts. The rates are much cheaper than the regular rates and even offer corporate rates if you stay for six months or longer.

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